Nikon D3200 review
Value & Verdict
Nikon D3200 review - Value
At £649, the D3200 is actually more than the D5100 - the next model up in the Nikon DSLR line-up, though expect this price to fall slightly after launch. If you want a high resolution DSLR, this is the cheapest option out there - the Sony Alpha 65 with a virtually identical sensor, though with a faster AF and burst mode is £100 more.
Nikon D3200 review - Verdict
Thanks to the clever Guide Mode, the D3200 is a DSLR that's easy to pick up and start shooting with, allowing you to learn as you go, while the impressive resolution offered can produce lovely looking images and plenty of photographic possibilities.
If you're looking for you're first DSLR and are prepared to pay a bit of a premium amongst the entry-level options out there, then you won't be disappointed with the D3200.




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July 03 02:51
BOB BUCKLEY
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE. I KNOW YOU CAN'T HAVE EVRTHING BUT BRACKETING AND HDR WOULD HAVE MADE THIS THE COUP DE GRAS.THE PICTURES ARE FANTASTIC ESPECIALLY IN LOW LIGHT. I'VE USED IT FOR A MONTH AND RECOMMEND IT HIGHLY. I THINK RIGHT NOW IT'S THE BEST BUY OUY THERE.DXO RATED IT IN "NINTH" PLACE THAT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME.BUY IT!!!!
July 15 08:09
Marcello
Ok, it's a good camera for people who start from scratch. But for those who already own the D3100 (like myself) it isn't worth buying this. I'd skip instead to a full frame like the new D600 (according to Nikon rumors...)